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But we think of these tools as pointing outward, as windows and I'd just like to invite you to think of them as also turning inward and becoming
mirrors.
The storyline of "The Stranger
" mirrors
somewhat the 1969 film "Journey to the Far Side of the Sun" (made by Gerry & Sylvia Anderson of 'Thunderbirds' and 'Space: 1999' fame).
Funny enough, it looks like a movie is coming out in the near future that has a plot that
mirrors
this one with more action and a better cast, still though I won't be able to think of anything else, but this film if I were to watch it.
There is a character named Alice in the story, but it's only a supportive role and she certainly doesn't break any
mirrors.
Prior to starting on "Citizen Kane," Orson Welles shot some test footage for a version of "Heart of Darkness" that was to be filmed entirely in what would now be called "POV", where we would see everything from the point of view of the main character Charlie Marlow; he would be seen only fleetingly in mirrors, windows, water, etc.
The main character somehow ends up in a room filled with mirrors, a la Enter The Dragon, and then gets real angry, has stupid flashback, and hits a mirror.
His refusal to commit himself further
mirrors
the overall tone of his part.
"The Price Of Power" is an excellent and enthralling Spaghetti Western that
mirrors
the Kennedy assassination.
The story of The Frogs Who Wanted A King
mirrors
its title as a group of high "croakers" feel that democracy has gone flat so they demand a king from Jupiter to rule their land.
There are moments where clips are quickly "rewound" and then "forwarded" several times, which
mirrors
(in the film medium) what happens when a DJ quickly moves the record on his turntable back and forth while using his fader (that "wicka-wicka-wicka" sound).
1968 was a time of social unrest and a call for change (thus the film's working title "Changes") and HEAD perfectly
mirrors
that time.
In a way, this film is all smoke &
mirrors.
If the myth regarding broken
mirrors
would be accurate, everybody involved in this production would now face approximately 170 years of bad luck, because there are a lot of
mirrors
falling to little pieces here.
Plenty of broken glass and
mirrors
in this edgy thriller from France and writer/director Sean Ellis.
The plot is banal and obvious, the acting mostly either awful or playing to the farcical side of the goings-on, and when the whole thing's over there is not much left but the impression of
mirrors
and smoke.
I appreciate the use of
mirrors
in revealing the activity going on behind the cameras.
The comedy is subtle (mostly), and the camera-work
mirrors
every little emotional inflection of the narrative.
How he was able to move the camera in and out of the Hall with all the
mirrors
is a mystery to me.
You see her narcissism and it
mirrors
Frank Churchill's in that they would do harm to others to achieve their own aims.
George Claydon, the diminutive photographer from Magical Mystery Tour, plays a chauffeur who jumps out of a car and eats one of the side
mirrors.
The shootout scene in the carnival hall of
mirrors
is one of the most amazing ever filmed.
The direction is genius, as usual with Welles : two scenes are particularly brilliant: the one in the aquarium and the final one with the
mirrors.
I was impressed by the underlying wit and intelligence of the script and was wowed by the way the storyline of the production in the movie
mirrors
the storyline of the play itself - and very cleverly at that.
The use of the
mirrors
to enhance the revelations of the characters is lovely and I can't not mention the beauty and magnificence of Sophia Loren and Mastroianni.
While most looked as cheap on screen as they were to make, Warner Bros. (which abruptly stopped making them in 1946) often distinguished theirs with offbeat camera angles,
mirrors
and optical effects, thanks to some creative directors like Jean Negulesco.
The inclusion of music made by a British swing band
mirrors
the contrived nature of this lukewarm soap opera.
His direction is superb -- not only from a comical standpoint, but from a cinematic one as well; one particular scene comes to mind that takes place in a house of mirrors, in which Chaplin uses a repeated set-up to convey a feeling of simultaneous order and confusion.
The plot twists and turns in an amazing story that
mirrors
a real-situation, so much that I thought it was a real news broadcast too.
(At least 1992, A New Generation, and Dollhouse make some sort of reference to the real-house (like timepieces, mirrors, and small replicas), but this movie feels like a Halloween movie without Michael Myers.
Hollywood suits should be forced to see STRICTLY BACKGROUND to understand the honor, pathos and love of craft as evidenced by the background players featured in this film.The film has humor, desperation and hope.You will grow close to these individuals through their honesty and determination.In many ways the film
mirrors
life.
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